Apr. 14, 1862, — and in the Campaign resulting in the dispersion of the Rebels under General Sibley, May, 1862; in command of Regiment on

(Colonel, 1st Missouri Cavalry Volunteers, Aug. 9, 1862)

March to White River, Aug. 27 to Sep. 2, 1862, — in camp near Helena, Ark., Sep. to Nov., 1862, being Acting Inspector-General of the Army of the Southwest, Nov., 1862, — in the Defenses of Memphis, Ten., Dec., 1862, to July, 1863, commanding Brigade, 16th Army Corps, Mar., 1863; in command of 3d Brigade, Davidson's Cavalry Division, in the Campaign resulting in the Capture of Little Rock, Ark., Sep. 10, 1863; on

leave of absence, Oct. 14, 1863, to Jan. 6, 1864; in command of Cavalry Brigade, 7th Army Corps, at Little Rock, Ark., Jan. to Mar., 1864; on General Steele's Campaign to Camden and returning, Mar. 23 to May 2, 1864, being engaged in several Skirmishes; on Veteran Furlough, May 16 to July 29, 1864; in command of Cavalry Brigade, 7th Army Corps, at, and Scouting about Little Rock, Ark., July 29 to Dec. 5, 1864;

(Resigned Volunteer Commission, Dec. 5, 1864)

in command of Recruits at Ft. Adams, R. I., Jan. to Apr., 1865, and of Company at Lookout Mountain, Ten., Apr. to Aug., 1865; and on leave of absence, Aug. 12 to Sep. 24, 1865.